1052 — 1054: Her Imperial Majesty Aria, Kaiserin of the Land and People of the United Reich of Neubayern, Lady of Munich, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces

1054 — present: Her Imperial Majesty Aria, Kaiserin of the Neubayers and the Neubayer Constituents of the Federated States of Neubayern-Novodonetsk, Lady of Munich, Joint Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Armed Forces

1062 — present: Her Imperial Majesty Aria, Kaiserin of the Neubayers and the Neubayer Constituents of the Federated States of Neubayern-Novodonetsk, Queen of the Rossians, Lady of Munich, Joint Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Armed Forces

Princess Aria's mother is a direct descendant of Prince Georg, Duke of Karlstadt, the youngest son of Franz VI of Löwehausen, later Franz I of Neubayern, who established the House of Hohensberg. She is therefore a member of the Hohensberg-Karlstadt line, a cadet line of descent. The main line of descent died out with the death of Kaiser Friedrich IV, without an heir. Through her great-grandmother Henrietta, Aria is also a member of the von Krieseling noble family. Aria is also a matrilineal descendant of multiple other Neubayerisch noble families including the von Einengrad and von Weifern families.

Through her father, Princess Aria is also half Russian in ethnicity. In contrast, her father's side is completely devoid of traditionally noble blood. However, after her paternal grandfather Sergei Pavyluchenko was proclaimed the first Tsar of Novodonetsk, he and his descendants immediately acquired nobility, which has since been recognised by most other noble families in Neubayern and elsewhere. Therefore, patrilineally Princess Aria is a member of the House of Pavyluchenko, and it has been proposed by several experts on nobility to merge the names of the two houses into the House of Hohensberg-Karlstadt-Pavyluchenko. However, the proposal has not received wide public support, and for all intents and purposes, Princess Aria is a member of the House of Hohensberg.